rfb is pretty cool, but not what I'm trying to do. I want to be able to "disconnect" my xserver from the terminal I'm using, but leave it running on the server. Then at a later time I can return to a terminal (any terminal on the network), login and have my previous xserver session "reconnected" to that terminal. The reason I want to do this, is so that I can leave my desk/terminal at night, with everything I was working on or reading kept in it's place when I return the next day.

Thanks for the response though.

Kurt Robinson wrote:
Sounds like you are describing vnc/rfb.

If you search the archives, I think the discussion has come up a few
times previously. You may also want to look, if it fits your needs,
at the kde3.1 tie in with rfb.
Kurt Robinson
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On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 08:31:51PM -0500, Brett Jones wrote:

Wondering if anyone has any info on this. I'd like to be able to startup an xserver, do some work, then detach from the xserver but leave it running (in the same way you can detach from a running program with the screen program) so I can connect to it at a different time (and possibly from a different terminal). This will be running on an LTSP system with only 3-4 users (used by a group of sysadmins), so the performance hit by detached xservers running in the background won't be a problem.

Any ideas?
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